Projector Lights

ABSTRACT

A projection light source system and method of manufacture are shown in various embodiments. In one embodiment a single projector head ( 12 ) includes a light source ( 95 ) which projects through a condenser lens ( 90 ) and then an image transparency  120  which may be film or other digital media, and through an imaging lens  140  which is adjustable by rotation of a threaded cap  150 . Adjustment of the image target location is achieved in part via an adjustment in the flange ( 20 ) which is rotatably connected to the head. Sequencing of images from a plurality of heads which are internally, remotely or IP controllable creates the ability project a succession of fixed images from a succession of heads either overlapping their target point or adjacent to create the effect of motion.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present invention is directed to ornamental lighting, morespecifically lighting used to project an image.

BACKGROUND

Ornamental lighting, particularly outdoor lighting is generallydifficult to install and use a considerable amount of energy. Often theclimatic conditions are not favorable and there is danger in installingstrings of lights on tall structures which require a ladder. A solutionis needed which eliminates the drawbacks of prior art string lightswhich are easy to install but provide engaging imagery while providingenergy savings.

BRIEF SUMMARY

To assist the reader in preparing to digest the detailed description andclaims below, a short summary has been provided. It is far from completeand only provides a glimpse of the invention concepts. It is notintended to define the scope of the invention. The claims perform thatfunction.

The present disclosure shows projector light or light system, in thecase of a string of projectors, which via stakes can be mounted on theground, without stakes, on rooflines, typically outdoors, thoughinterior use is also contemplated. The projector light has a headcontaining a lighting element, a lens system, a focus system, abi-directional mounting system, using a U-clip, which may include astake mount for outside use. The projector head may also include animage slide which is projectable onto a surface, such as a house,window, tree, pathway, driveway, patio, deck, or an interior wall, forexample. If an array (string) of lights is included, the projection canbe sequenced in a user selectable or programed pattern to projectdifferent images on the desired surface, or with flashing, fading colorchanging and other effects. The result is a large surface area which canbe illuminated with or without an image and in any desired lightpattern. For outdoor use, the projector can include a collar which isarticulatable and can be removably mounted on a ground stake. Thus,minimal installation is required. The disclosure further includes: aprojector lamp system having any or all of the following elements: aplurality of individual projection heads or just a single projectionhead, each having a remotely controllable light source, each head havingan adjuster to aim the head location and a focuser to focus the lightsource on a target, and a fixed image transparency or an electronicdisplay, such as an LCD, through which the light source output mustpass, thereby projecting an image on the target; where the target couldbe a wall, driveway, deck surface, etc., the transparency may also bereplaced by a digital display screen such as an LCD, through which lightmay be projected through the screen. This will allow for changing imagesor moving images; a programmable controller for actuating said lightsource in a sequence or randomly amongst said plurality of heads toproject a plurality of overlapping images to create the impression of amoving image.

The disclosure further includes each of said heads being positioned topoint to substantially the same target and wherein the heads aresequentially activated to project different images, resulting in avisual effect of a moving image.

The disclosure further includes each of said heads being positioned topoint to sequentially adjacent targets and wherein the heads aresequentially activated to project different images, resulting the avisual effect of a moving image across the adjacent targets.

The disclosure further includes a projector lamp for projecting an imageon a target, having any or all of the following elements:

-   -   a projection head, having:    -   a housing;    -   a controllable light source within the housing; the light source        may be remotely controlled or actuation may be trigged by other        signals such as using the 50/60 hz line power line as a clock        (or internal clock) to generate timing pulses;    -   optionally, a light condenser having a recess on one face, said        received sized to receive at least part of the light source        therein and surrounding at least part of the light source, the        other face of the condenser including a domed projection        surrounded by a circular recessed region;    -   a film or digital transparency optically aligned with said light        source: an adjustable focusing head also optically aligned with        said light source and said transparency, said focusing head        being positionable in line with the focal axis to adjust the        focus of said light source on the target.

The disclosure further includes a programmable controller for actuatingsaid light source with respect to any or all of the followingparameters: color, intensity, fading, latency or frequency ofillumination.

The disclosure further includes a circular recessed region on thecondenser includes a peripheral edge, a concave sloped circular regionand a spherical domed region centrally within and extending outwardlyfrom the concave region, to disburse the light source output evenlythrough the film.

The disclosure further includes a projector lamp for projecting an imageon a target, including any or all of the following elements:

a projection head, having circular housing;

a yoke having two circular arms joined at one end and open at the otherend, the arms being resilient;

a planar extension from said yoke extending from where the arms arejoined toward a distal end thereof, the extension including;

a sloping land projecting from said extension, the slope rising from thedistal end of the extension;

a ground stake having an extension receiver, said receiver including anopening sized to receive a portion of said planar extension therein,said receiver including a face with a slot sized to receive said slopingland therethrough, said receiver being sufficiently deflectable to allowsaid sloping land to fit into said receiver and pass through saidopening when said extension is received within said receiver, therebylocking the land in said slot;

said stake and said head being rotationally connected to each otherthrough a rotational connection between said yoke and planar extension.

The disclosure further includes a yoke with a flange with an apertureand wherein said planar extension includes a flange with an aperture andwherein said flanges are rotationally joined through said aperture andfixable in position by a fastener through said apertures.

The disclosure further includes a method of simulating moving projectedimages from a plurality of separate movable light projectors comprisingany or all of the following steps in any order:

a. locating a plurality fixed image projectors facing a target surface,said projector including a single projectable images, each of theprojectors having a different image;

b. optionally, aligning the focal points of each image projector to beat substantially the same location on the target surface and anindicator for alignment;

c. sequentially or randomly illuminating the images at the targetsurface, so that a viewer's impression is that the image is moving. Itis possible to include an alignment beam transmitted from eachprojector. The beam will then project a point on the target surface. Byaligning each of the beams to a single spot, the projector images willbe fully converged.

The disclosure further includes a method wherein said images in saidprojectors are a sequential advance of the prior image and illuminatingsaid projectors in the same sequences as the images.

The disclosure further includes a method of simulating moving projectedimages from a plurality of separate movable light projectors comprisingany or all of the following steps in any order:

a. locating a plurality fixed image projectors facing a target surface,said projector including a single projectable image, each of theprojectors having a different image;

b. aligning the focal points of each image projector to be atsubstantially sequentially adjacent positions on the target surface;

c. sequentially illuminating the images the target surface, so that aviewer's impression is that the image is moving across the target.

d. optionally changing the illumination to fade, flicker, flash, colorchange, or other similar lighting effect.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side plan view of a projector light assembly with projectorhead, yoke and stake.

FIG. 2 is perspective exploded view of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a view like FIG. 1 except the other side, which is symmetric.

FIG. 4 is a front plan view a string of projector lights of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is a close up top view of a string of projector lights with theyoke and stake removed.

FIG. 6 is an exploded side view of a light head from FIG. 5.

FIG. 7 is an interior sectional view of a light head.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This disclosure describes a single light projector, and a system ofprojector lamps, a control system and a method of making or operatingsame, in various related embodiments.

FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrates an assembled light projector 10, with aprojector head 12, a yoke 15, an articulating flange 20, which isoptionally inserted into a ground stake 25, when used outdoors to mountthe projector to the ground.

Yoke 15 includes a pair of resiliently biased arms 15 a/15 b whichresiliently expands to receive a recess 30 on head 12 to make the headremovable against the bias force. An extension 17 extends from the arms15 a/b and includes a planar portion 18 with an aperture for receiving aset screw/bolt 35. A like aperture on flange 20 allows bolt 35 to passthrough both members and be tightened against a nut to releasably lockthe flange and yoke together at a user selectable angle which set theprojection angle for the head 12.

Flange element 20 includes a progressively sloped land 40 (higher as itapproached the aperture) which is received in a like slot 45 in theupper pocket 50 of the stake 25. Pocket 50 has an aperture sized toreceive a portion of the flange element and deflect in the region ofslot 45. When the flange is inserted, a wall of the pocket gives way andallows the oversized land to pass into the slot providing for a one wayfit, or alternatively designed with the flange having tapers on bothends, to be removable. The flange can be removed under sufficient forceor with the use of a tool to deflect the pocket wall when designed withan oversized tapered land.

The stake has strength reinforcing walls 55 which make it more rigid forinsertion into the ground, along with V-shaped anchors 55/56 to helpsecure it into the ground to prevent unintended removal from the ground.

FIG. 3 illustrates a projector head downwardly pointed on a stake, suchas when illuminating a pathway. FIG. 4 illustrates an interconnectedstring of projectors. The wiring 60 is can be connected in parallel orseries circuits and the illumination element (not shown in this figure)is preferably IP addressable so that it may be controlled remotely andindividually. Element 65 is a power connector/powersupply/transformer/power cord/controller.

FIG. 5 is a close up view of the wiring arrangement.

FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate the projector head in detail.

Head 12 has an outer shell element 12 a which is preferably formedintegrally with an electrical hood and stress reliever 70 in a T-shapewith an incoming and outgoing electrical lead.

The shell element 12 has an inner thread attachment which mates with acore unit 80 which has a thread sized to fit into thread 75. Otherattachment means are possible. Starting at the base 12, a circuit boardwith a central LED sits within shell 12 a, though it could also be inthe central or lower part.

Atop the LED or other illumination element is a condensing lens 90 whichhas a cylindrical recess 95 sized to receive a portion of the LED intothe domed portion of the condenser. In this embodiment, the recess iscylindrical with a flat distal end wall, but the wall could also beconvex or concave to create other effects. The opposite end of thecondenser has a cylindrical recess 100 which slopes down from the outerperipheral wall 105 to a bottom region 110 and then upwardly to a domedapex 115. This shape more evenly distributes the light generated by theLED.

On the inside of the core unit 80 is a filter or transparency 120 whichfills an optical passage in the core unit. The transparency typicallycontains an image (f. ex. as snowflake) which will be projected, and canbe replaced with a digital image, such as an LCD screen or other similardesign.

The transparency is an image imprinted on a light transmissible film,glass, or digital media.

Retainer 125 holds the transparency against a shelf in the core unit sothat it is sandwiched therebetween.

Core 80 has a second threaded collar 130 concentric with the largerdiameter threaded portion 131. An optical passageway for the LED extendsthrough both threaded portions.

Optionally, at the distal end of collar 130 has may contain a flange forsupport of focal imaging lens 140. Alternatively, the lens may byaffixed to the head by adhesive, crimping or other means or be supportedentirely by the halves 150 a/b which may have a circumferential recessfor retaining the lens. A focusing cap 150 has a threaded section 155 inits interior which is sized to receive threaded portion 130 of the core80. Cap 150 also carries the imaging lens 140 so that rotation of thecap changes the local location of lens 140 allowing the user to adjustthe focus of the projected image. Cap 150 is formed of two symmetricalhalves 150 a/150 b along a split line and held together by fasteners.

The LED(s) in the projector heads 12 may be IP addressable or otherwiseremotely or internally controllable with respect to color, timing,sequencing, etc. for example, the series of heads in FIG. 4 may projecta sequence of related or unrelated images according to user programming.The images could be sequences which show movement across the projectedsurface, for example, of twinkling of images, such as snowflakes, orflashing in a sequence to show a crawling spider, for example. The headsmay be aligned to overlap their projection location so that movingimages are possible in a fixed location, or aimed into adjacentlocations to that movement across a surface is possible.

The head(s) may also be controllable with respect to the followingparameters: color, intensity, flashing, fading, latency (how long theimage appears projected) or frequency of illumination (how long theimage is illuminated and periods where the source is off). Theprojection system may be powered by an AC source or DC source, or otherpower source.

The above description and its applications as set forth herein isillustrative and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.Variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein arepossible and practical alternatives to and equivalents of the variouselements of the embodiments would be understood to those of ordinaryskill in the art upon study of this patent document. These and othervariations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein may bemade without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A projector lamp for projecting an image ona target, comprising: a projection head, having circular housing: a yokehaving two circular arms joined at one end and open at the other end,the arms being resilient; a planar extension from said yoke extendingfrom where the arms are joined toward a distal end thereof, theextension including; a sloping land projecting from said extension, theslope rising from the distal end of the extension; a ground stake havingan extension receiver, said receiver including an opening sized toreceive a portion of said planar extension therein, said receiverincluding a face with a slot sized to receive said sloping landtherethrough, said receiver being sufficiently deflectable to allow saidsloping land to fit into said receiver and pass through said openingwhen said extension is received within said receiver, thereby removablylocking the land in said slot; said stake and said head beingrotationally connected to each other through a rotational connectionbetween said yoke and planar extension.
 2. The projector lamp of claim 1wherein said yoke includes a flange with an aperture and wherein saidplanar extension includes a flange with an aperture and wherein saidflanges are rotationally joined through said aperture and fixable inposition by a fastener through said apertures.
 3. The projector lamp ofclaim 1 further including: a housing; a light condenser in said housing,said condenser having a recess on one faces, said received sized toreceive at least part of the light source therein and surrounding atleast part of the light source, the other face of the condenserincluding a domed projection surrounded by a circular recessed region; afilm transparency optically aligned with said light source: anadjustable focusing head also optically aligned with said light sourceand said transparency, said focusing head by positionable along thefocal axis to adjust the focus of said light source on the target. 4.The projection head of claim 3 with a controllable light source withinthe housing.
 5. The projection head of claim 3 further including aprogrammable controller for actuating said light source with respect toany or all of the following parameters: color, intensity, flashing,fading, latency or frequency of illumination.
 6. The projector head ofclaim 3 wherein the circular recessed region on the condenser includes aperipheral edge, a concave sloped circular region and a spherical domedregion centrally within and extending outwardly from the concave region,to disburse the light source output evenly through the film.
 7. Theprojector head system of claim 3 wherein the individual projection headscontain controllers and timing is maintained by the frequency of the ACpower, a carrier signal on a DC source, or a carrier signal on an ACsource.
 8. The system of claim 3 wherein each of said heads arepositioned to point to substantially the same target and wherein theheads are sequentially activated to project different images, resultingthe a visual effect of a moving image.
 9. The system of claim 3 whereineach of said heads are positioned to point to sequentially adjacenttargets and wherein the heads are sequentially activated to projectdifferent images, resulting the a visual effect of a moving image acrossthe adjacent targets.